
Continuum Health Partners
Address: 555 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019
ph: 212.523.5555
http://www.chpnyc.org/
Type of Business: Hospitals, Healthcare Providers
Who are Continuum Health Partners?
Continuum Health Partners is a non-profit hospital system encompassing four historically distinguished New York City hospitals: Beth Israel, Roosevelt, St. Luke’s, and NY Eye & Ear Infirmary. A response to healthcare deregulation in the mid-1990s, Continuum Health Partners was formed to bring together the clinical strengths of each of its member partners into a multi-site, multi-specialty healthcare system. All of the member hospitals in the Continuum network have made direct and lasting impacts on the quality of life in New York City.
Continuum Health Partners in the Village
Both Beth Israel Medical Center and Roosevelt Hospital have served as trusted community healthcare resources in Chelsea and lower Manhattan for over one hundred years. After the closing of St. Vincent’s Hospital in 2010, patients and doctors were forced to venture elsewhere for their healthcare needs. As a response, Beth Israel and Roosevelt readily opened their doors to the community, providing a standard of quality care that softened the blow of a devastating loss in the village.
Continuum Health Gives Back
As renowned healthcare institutions with long-standing missions of service to diverse patient populations, Beth Israel and Roosevelt are very much community hospitals, treating patients residing in their local catchment areas, as well as newly vulnerable population of residents in the village.
“The most unique thing about serving Lower Manhattan is unquestionably the diversity amongst our patients (ethnically, religiously, and culturally),” says Brad Korn, Director of Government Relations for Continuum Health Partners.
Beth Israel and Roosevelt make a point to implement initiatives intended to meet the needs of specific patients (outreach to Chinese community in Chinatown, another one for the Orthodox Jewish population, one for the Latino population, etc.), all to ensure that they are appropriately sensitive to the needs of these patients. Their latest endeavor includes the development of a program for the LGBT community. Requiring that all their staff go through special training, these facilities strive to uphold a standard of professionalism and care. This is keeping with their 100 year old tradition – these hospitals were established to meet the needs of underserved population who were not getting the appropriate care.
The Continuum Health Experience
Having both recently doubled their state-of-the-art Emergency Rooms, Beth Israel and Roosevelt offer extensive emergency care, as well as various other clinically excellent programs. Beth Israel is renowned for cancer care programs, cardiac care programs, tremendous ENT medicine, orthopedic services, a commitment to HIV/AIDs care, and strong Psychiatric services that range from children to Geriatrics. Roosevelt Hospital boasts outstanding cancer programs (including a nationally renowned breast cancer service center), psychiatry services, and strong HIV/AIDS care.
Both facilities are world-renowned for their neuroscience programs. While Beth Israel focuses on neuro-disorders, emphasizing their treatment of movement disorders (MS, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s Disease ), Roosevelt targets interventional neurology (brain aneurysms, etc). Both host a team of doctors that people come from all over the world to see.
In addition to being a healthcare service pioneer, Beth Israel is also a healthcare business pioneer, developing a flexible self-pay policy that New York State mostly modeled their program off of. Two-thirds of the patients that utilize Beth Israel and Roosevelt have health insurance covered under either Medicare or Medicaid.
With a healthcare model that puts the patient-physician relationship at the heart of its practice, Beth Israel Medical Center and Roosevelt Hospital continue to serve the village community with respect, commitment, and care.